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<blockquote data-quote="sumoj275" data-source="post: 1386805" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Not going to read through all the thread because I will end up wanting more steel and I am on a buyibg freeze at the moment since I have a few pieces on pre-order. For me a knife is a tool, a weapon, and a thing that connects me to the past. I have knives my great-granfather and even futher generations back carried and used. The knife is one of the oldest tools known to man, from the earliest days of man getting a sharp rock and using it to make life easier. The riddle of steel is in constant change, unlike a Glock that is the same no matter what you do to it. Shiney, painted, blued, brass, wood, ivory, stag, damascus, they are mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumoj275, post: 1386805, member: 198"] Not going to read through all the thread because I will end up wanting more steel and I am on a buyibg freeze at the moment since I have a few pieces on pre-order. For me a knife is a tool, a weapon, and a thing that connects me to the past. I have knives my great-granfather and even futher generations back carried and used. The knife is one of the oldest tools known to man, from the earliest days of man getting a sharp rock and using it to make life easier. The riddle of steel is in constant change, unlike a Glock that is the same no matter what you do to it. Shiney, painted, blued, brass, wood, ivory, stag, damascus, they are mine. [/QUOTE]
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